Doctors have reiterated their opposition to to assisted dying at the British Medical Association’s conference today. Campaigners wanted delegates to agree to take a neutral stance on the issue, but members of the BMA voted against this proposal….BMA outgoing chairman, Dr. Hamash Meldrum said, “I think adopting a neutral position is probably the worst of all options. Neutrality does tend to exclude us from the argument, an argument which would have a huge bearing on the working lives of doctors.”
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“BMA doctors argue assisted suicide is ‘never justified’ as they vote against euthanasia”
June 27, 2012
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